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bail and was released that same night.theu.s. attorney'soffice and san francisco da are working out who will try the case. stern is not his attorney but says the deputy faces a rough road. >> courts have been known to deafuate and come down more hashly on law enforcement officers based on an expectation that's higher than the general public. >>> deputy's first court appearance is set for next monday. >>> to oakland where defense attorneys for the accused gunmen at a mass shooting say the suspect is not fit for trial. a psychologist claims he's a paranoid schizophrenic and cannot understand court proceedings. the victim's families say he shouldn't get away with it. >> he shouldn't be a coward. let him own up to what he did. >> reporter: the defense needs a second psychoyacht tick opinion and there is a delay in the case because he asked for an interpreter. >>> a follow-up on the arrest of a southern california man at a security check point. officials say he was wearing a watch that looks like a trigger for an explosive device. the 49-year-old went to court and learned the coun

gomez was there to capture all of the action. hejoinsus"rightthis minute" via skype. what happened before the video starts? >> he was dressed up asfá one o my childhood heroes and riding wheelies up and down the street. once i heard he was going to jump the water fountain i figured i better get video. >> was there a part of you that thought he wasn't going to make it? >> absolutely. a make shift ramp didn't look like it was professionally built but they obviously planned it out. they pulled it off. this guy was pretty confident at what he was doing. >> any idea who this guy is? i know police he had the suit. >> it's got to be him. everybody said if elvis is still alive. >> woo! >>> a couple of crash videos. the first one makes me a little sad. it looks like they are driving in a really nice classic car down the road. the description makes me believe it is chris and gary two buddies. >> they got in an accident? >> they are out enjoying a nice afternoon. right about here this car is stopped because they are about to make a right-hand turn. cars behind it slow down to wait for it. cl

,700 people without power. i just talked to p and g and theytellusthere'sabout 150 customers in the dark. they expect to have them back online by 7:00 a.m. >>> storm number one went through during the morning commute. it made a mess. it was wet and windy the check out the rainfall totals. not a heavy rain event as far as winter storms, but it was went. over an inch in santa rosa. what does it mean? well we're doing real well year to date. 102% in santa rosa. 106% of average in san francisco. 59% of average in san jose. here's a promise i will make you. when we come back on monday, all the averages are going to be well over 100% of average. 100, 125% of average. your complete forecast coming up. >>> crews worked to remove a tree that is leaning on some power lines. >> there was kind of a flash boom and the power went out. >> the tree that fell is in the 1300 block of brown street and came down during the high winds and rain this morning. neighbors say it took pg&e nearly four hours to arrive and turnoff the power. >> the lake is full. at 100% of capacity before today's rain which is expec

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about this story. we have jackiejoiningus"rightthis minute" from south africa. how are you? more importantly, how is your hair holding up? >> luckily, one of my friends is an amazing hairdresser and he gave it a good chock and conditioning and i will live toñ tale another ta tell another tale. >> did you feel heat? >> i was so engrossed in what i was doing, i didn't. >> how much hair did you end up losing? >> i would say a good chunk. but it needed a trim. >> how did the bride handle this, that you got a lot of attention on her special day? good laugh about it. you don't see, okay, sort of thing, enjoy the rest of her wedding. >> did the d.j. play "this girl is on fire" by alicia keys. ♪ >> did you get more business because of this? >> i have had a lot of people contacting me. i've put myself in extreme situations. one of many memorable occasionsñ >> it's officially the season of the turkey. i think at this çóhouse, everyd is turkey season. see that big giant turkey at the front stoop of this house? giant turkey does not like visitors. this is a watchdog turkey, if you will

when he finally gets a strike. >>> aguyusesfishto bait a much bigger catch. >> he's basically teasing the shark with this appetizer. >> how the shark took his meal to go. >>> plus, they got theirs in their ipad giveaway, now get the wednesday buzzword for your chance to win. >>> a guy with a quick -- can you do this? >> i want you guys to look at this from a surveillance video in london, england. what this camera picked up is a fight. the man being attacked is a pakistani man, and according to a report, this fight was racially motivated. it started with a woman, 26-year-old amanda lowe, calling him names, including calling him a terrorist. amanda's boyfriend, wesley earl, jumps in. you see him knock nasar to the ground. and amanda lowe who is kicking him in the head repeatedly after he's already down on the ground. and in this process, she left a child in a stroller and an eight-year-old off to the side as she attacked this man. as the fight breaks up, this woman goes back to her stroller, goes back to her eight-year-old and they just walk out of pi picadilly gardens, but even

senttous. theentire football field was covered. >>> and the front brought up to 18-inches of snow in the sierra. that meant increased hazards for drivers. at this hour, chains are required. some sierra resorts are open opening ski runs later this month. they say they got a foot of new snow over the past 24 hours and their new snow making machines are adding everyone more. >>> and a ktvu.com you will find tools to track the weather any time including the forecast for your city. also live radar for storm tracker ii. >>> new video tonight of a fatal drive by shooting in oakland. witnesses tell us a car pulled up next to the victim's car. a person got out but unloaded shots into the vehicle where the teen was sitting. the shooting happened just after 7:00 on 26th avenue in the fruitvale. witnesses say the victim was a teenage boy who lived in the neighborhood. his name has not yet been released. there's no description so far of the shooter or the get away car. >>> president obama addressed the so called fiscal cliff today in his first public comment since election night. he said that

. happening now, paul chambers is life andtellsusthisone day strike is actually going to last a lot five days, paul? >> reporter: that is correct, gassi, it's been eight days, and this is the nurses union and you can see that they're taking part in the final rally today as they're in the picket line for the second time since may 2011. they're loud and want to be heard. around 3200 nurses took part in this one day strike. these nurses hit the streets at 7:00 this morning. >> 85% of those nurses that are coming here to work during the strike have been with us before on previous strikes. so we are very confident in the level of care that they provide. >> it's very sad that they're willing to spend millions of dollars on these nurses and not on their nurses, who are really what make their hospital. >> reporter: they're asking that they make 100 major concessions, including changes to paid sick leave and out of pocket costs for health care. they're asking for clear concessions but in most cases, they're in line with, or better than u.s. health care benefits. >> that's what we want to be taken

officials and state conservation wardens came in to rescue this thing.theyusedavehicle, a vehicle with a mud motor to cut through the ice but both attempts failed. the ice was too thick for both of those attempts but too thin for them to actually get on the ice. they ended up driving around the lake to get closer to this deer to evaluate whether it was injured or not. >> the deer appears to be uninjured. the ice is holding him. >> it hurts my heart to watch him. he's so confused. he can't stand up. >> aren't you afraid he's going to break a leg while he's trying to get off the ice. >> they decided to call off the rescue for that day. >> you're looking at putting personnel at safety risk and the deer because he's thrashing around. >> they went back thursday morning and authorities including the volunteer fire department were able to bring a sled to where the deer was. they tied its legs and were able torag him back to shore and that's what you are seeing here. >> look at him go. >> a lot of people are talking about this video of a russian convict and his treatment in prison. in the

that they aresousedtothis kind of violence and conflict that nothing stops them. after the explosions go off the kids jump on their motorcycles and run towards the explosions. they are not the only ones. looks like hundreds of other people con gregate near the area of the explosion. they pick up a piece of shrapnel. they say in the video right after this explosion they went back. >>> you're looking at video from dubai. this is the tower. as ayou can see fire broke out. it is the the top floor where it is believed to have started. that was 2:00 a.m. when alarms started going off. the tower is 34 stories high. this is a residentialal tower. it has about 160 apartments inside and people had to evacuate even from some neighboring towers. take a look at the traffic mess that created. people in the streets were confused about what is going on here and waiting for emergency crews to aarrive. >> it is extra dangerous because there is debris falling on the ground. it is going to take a matter of time to get the fire out. and then there are people in the ground that are in danger, too. >> you can see

, everyone. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. policetellus, thanksgivingeve is one of the biggest party nights of the year. some refer to it as blackout wednesday. some officials say it is second only to new years for drunk driving violations. leave in petaluma, he found college students getting together for cocktails, and police getting together for a busy night. >> reporter: you can see behind me on this blackout wednesday, people are already out having a good time. we have a long ways to go. police are just hoping people don't party too much. >> these college age women are home for thanksgiving and are catching out over a drink called a swamp water. >> just back in town and hanging out. >> just a good feeling to come home. petaluma is a good town to come home to. >> the bars are just packed. i don't know why everyone wants to drink so much a night before eating a bunch of turkey. >> reporter: sometimes, the celebrations go too far. this was the scene two years ago. >> we had problems with bars overserving. young people, fights. you know, dui's. >> reporter: extra officers will

key groups: minorities andtheusevotefor key in obama's reelection. democratic party staff and volunteers in san francisco were busy clearing the campaign office as the people came by searching for obama signs and taking pictures to remember this moment in history. >> oh, i was walking by and i voted for obama and i wanted to remember that i voted for obama so i'm picking these up to take home. >> reporter: it was an emotional evening as thousands of students watched the election results. without the youth vote, the president might not have been reelected. the exit poll from fox news says that he was overwhelming support from people under 30, 64% for obama, 30% for obama. >> the numbers don't lie. >> reporter: political analyst randy shanavil says that this is a reflection of the changing demographic. he was getting support from 93% of blacks, 71% of asians, and 71% of hispanics. >> the republicans are not clicking with those groups and if those groups grow and republican policies stay the same, they're going to continue to lose the votes. >>> we have gays, lesbians, asians

and for assault against the officers. >> the police are also investigating the officer forhisuseofforce. >> i'm going to debunk an internet hoax, a myth that's been going around for years. many of you may have seen these pictures circulating the internet for the past several years. they were taken by scientists years ago. and everywhere they popped up, people kept saying oh, look. it's a frozen wave. it's incredible. it's a frozen tsunami. they've been posted on dozens of different sites. i'm here to tell you categorically that it is not a frozen wave. it's not. >> i was very disappointed about that. it was cool to think about a frozen wave. >> it is still a very cool phenomenon. and here to tell us what exactly is happening, what is the ice is the photographer himself. he is coming from cal tech. what is going on in these photographs? >> these pictures seem to be just iceberg in antarctica in 2002. >> what gives them that sort of wave appearance and that distinctive blue color? >> the color of icebergs has always been blue. photos that you see that are white is covered by snow. and sometimes

money. i will save you. >> my name is the morning after ferry. >> reporter: otherstoldusthisis their first castro halloween. >> i'm actually from san diego. moved to the bay area, and this is where it's at. >> reporter: one man performed the gangnam style dance. at this hour, the mood remains festive despite the small turn out. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> new video tonight of an accident in santa rosa. the children were in a crosswalk with their parents when they were struck by a vehicle. it happened about 7:30 on north dutten avenue near west 8th street. police tell us the 10-year-old boy, and 4-year-old girl were transported to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. the driver stopped, and is cooperating with authorities. >>> a steady rain also fell on san francisco tonight. which areas are being hit hardest, and what to expect tomorrow in 9 minutes. >>> halloween in san francisco paled in comparison to the massive celebration of the world series champion san francisco giants today. more than a million spectatorred turned out. even though this is the

. and janet, youtellusthatthis strike is turning up the heat to this company and leading to illustrates demise? >> reporter: lets. actually this is a distribution site for hostess twinkies and other snacks. and as you can see, the protesters are here and they say that they'll be here 24- hours until the company agrees to give them more dough. workers chanted near a delivery line outside of hostess' factory in oakland. >> we're taking the brunt for the mistakes of the ceos, but we're the ones taking all the consultants. >> reporter: most of the plant's 71 workers are on a strike. hostess brands which makes twinkies, cup cakes, ho-ho, and other bread products, filed for bankruptcy, and it involves an 8% pay cut. contributions to medical benefits. no overtime or holiday way. >> i have three kids, i have two girls and one boy. i have two in college right now. >> at least half of theme piece were supposed to retire this year and last year and they weren't able to retire because of the stop in the pension so they won't be able to retire. >> reporter: the factory closed due to the strike and t

in the day when it was hard to find a store that was open on thanksgiving. well, toysrusarehaving special hours today, they opened at 8:00. and just about an hour ago, there were about half a dozen people in the line. ask now it extends about three dozen or more people down the line. sears and walmart will be opening at 8:00. target plans to open at 9:00, that is three hours earlier than last year, and other stores such as best buy are sticking to their midnight times, but they're offering up deep discounts, like laptops up to $180 to draw people in, people who are waiting are saying that it's worth it for the deals, and some away they came for the fun of it, but certainly during they say tough economic times, they're looking for some of the deals as these stores want to keep these lines running. >> now we go to kara lou with that best buy in emeryville with why experts say that online shopping could affect the black friday turn out this year. >> reporter: well, heather this is one of the healthier lines, and as the wraps around the store. more than 165 people in line. but customers tell

. but we begin with debora villalon whotellsustruckdrivers may have to find other routes. >> reporter: as rain is going to start out, wind will be a bigger problem than rain to start out. and in some of the bay area bridges wind can be a big hazard. behind this big rig, this offer knows it's not going to be such a smooth drive. >> if the wind becomes too substantial, and if it's causing vehicles to topple over or that's a concern then the bridge will be shut down for big riggs and high profile vehicles. >> in storms like this we do expect there to be some power outages. >> reporter: pg & e also bracing, bringing winds down before winds do it. still crews can't get every branch so a flashlight with fresh batteries should be a must. creeks are way downright now. still sandbags are at the ready and san anselmo is sending out alerts. >> i think my first teammate is coming in 24 hours ago. >> they're pretty secure here, they're not going to go over. >> reporter: it might be a time to baton down the christmas decorations so they're not wrecked by the bridge. this nevato homeowner says her c

, to contra costa county. p.g. istellingusthatthere are about 15,000 customers that lost power this evening in the bay area, but again it was rain throughout the first half of the day. and boy, that's exactly what our chief meteorologist bill martin called for. bill, you told us that it would clear up by noon, and it did. >> [inaudible] that gave us a break -- the heaviest an inch of rain -- the upshot to that, the rainfall came under the estimates. so the rain not as heavy as expected. so that's good for the first of these heavy weather systems. if you take a look at the rainfall systems, heavy rain, but livermore, quarter of an inch. just an inch of rain in lowland. we're getting a break, there's the system as it moves out of the area. and you see that blue sky, we're going to get about scoffers of dry in the bay area. we've got all the live radars going, we've got reno, and sacramento, and looking for rain, the next system's going to come in here and it's going to come in as twice as strong as the other. i'm going to have all the details when i come back. i'm going to time t

's a member oftheu.s. army.and as you can see, it's an emotional reunion. she had no idea it was coming. >> i love you, baby girl. >> i love you, too. >> any idea how long major banks was deployed? >> major banks was completing his third tour of duty, and he's been gone for the last eight months. >> and the whole world just disappears for her at this moment. >> yeah. >> she's just so into her dad at that moment. nothing else matters, you can tell. >> gets you choked up, because you see how much love there is right there in that moment between the two of them. you're right. the rest of the world doesn't exist any longer. >> i missed you, too, baby. >>> it's monday, everybody, and we are giving away another ipad 3. now, we had a little problem with friday's giveaway in some cities. so we're tacking on an extra day to our giveaway. >> yep. adding an extra day and another ipad so we'll be doing this thing all the way through thanksgiving day. >> showing a little extra love. right, steven? >> right. in a bit we'll tell you monday's buzzword and how to enter. >> remember, you have to be 18 ye

a home in a neighborhood of million dollars homes. amber lee is live now totelluswhathappened. >> reporter: investigators are still on scene making sure there are no flair ups. the fire started here and spread next door. the fire broke out around 7:00 tonight on firmwood. neighbors told me dinner was interrupted by the smell of fire. they initially thought it was someone's fireplace that is until they looked outside. >> this house was on fire like i've never seen before. it was the most frightening thing i had ever seen. it was unbelievable how hot and bright it was. i could feel the intensity on my face. it was out of control. >> reporter: fire crews said when they arrived the home was fully engulfed in flames. the assistant fire chief tells us the house was unoccupied and currently under construction. making it hard for firefighters to go in. >> to protect our members, there were no people, only property, we fought it from outside to protect our people. >> reporter: neighbors tell us they suspect roofers caused the fire. >> they were working on the roof, they were using a bi

's locker room. firefighters didn't take any chancesinsideusingself-contained breathing apparatuses. personal trainer told me what happened right before they evacuated about 150 people from the building. >> one of my other clients came up to me and said, hey marlon there's something really strong in the bathroom. really strong and burning sensation, her eyes were burning and her -- she was coughing right after. >> reporter: a firefighter told me about 45 minutes ago that the odor was caused by eucalyptus room. the symptoms dissipate about an hour and a half. all of the victims went home and not to the hospital. i just we -- i just went back in and talked to club staff and they told me they will close at their regular hour at 11:00 and open at 5:00 in the morning. they also told me that the locker room is back open. >>> a sink hole opened up this afternoon swallowing the back wheels of a truck. the incident happened about 4:30 today. these pictures from a neighborhood blog show the large truck stuck in that hole. it is still unclear what caused the sinning hole or when it will be f

. and amber lee is going toshowuswhythe morning commute is going to be a mess but we begin with jana katsuyama with where the heaviest rain has been falling so far. >> reporter: it's been a downpour here. crews have been here trying to clear out the leaves and the debris from low lying areas and we are on third street where you can see the road dips down. that's the area where police are concerned about. they're expecting for a lot of rain to fill this area. water has already saturated the ground and more rain keeps falling. >> during intense rainfalls it rises rapidly. >> reporter: fire officials say people should be weary of streams and rivers as well as pooling water and flooding. >> if you find standing water and you cannot tell how deep it is do not drive through it. it doesn't take a lot of water to either move a vehicle or float a vehicle. >> reporter: tonight just a small pile of sand remains at the municipal yard. trash cans strategically marked and placed around the move to catch any leaks from heavy rain. in heelsburg rain fell on the russian river where rain is expected

and beautiful and of course then it was a downed all. >> and, chief meteorologist bill martin willletusknowhow long is rain showers will be with us. up in the sierra, snow is falling. they say they could see snow as low as 3000 feet. they are live along interstate 80 right now. >> is awfully chilly right now. as you look out here we are getting light snowfall right now. it's about at 85200 feet. we've had a few inches of snow collecting on the roadway and this is westbound interstate 80. right now the spot is clear that we have seen some folks driving too fast for the conditions. >> 100 pieces of equipment including the snowplow are mobilized. caltrans also has 130 130 crewmembers working around the clock. >>> and they have had at least eight spinoffs within a half- hour stretch. >> we worried it would happen happen. >> chain controls went into effect just before three from the exit east of cold blacks all the way to the donner lake interchange. >> just a little bit of the whitney is an wet fingers. >> but those getting stuck in traffic going through the sierra mountains were not too ups

't even know he was missing. amber leetellsushowpolice found this little boy. >> reporter: police tell us they used every resource available to find this little 11-year-old boy. he was found near palocita school at 11:00 p.m.. we went to the home of the boy. while we were speaking to the family, police called to tell us that the boy had been found and that they were trying to locate the father. when we told police we were with the family they asked us to let us know he was safe. >> police just found him. >> really. >> they just found him and they are going to call you any minute now. >> hello. >> mr. ren handed the phone to his stepson when detectives called because he doesn't speak english. >> hi, hi. okay where? >> reporter: in mandarin, the father thanks police. the boy's stepbrother says he is relieved. >> very happy right now. >> we caught up with father and son after they were reunited with each other. >> how are you doing? >> good. >> where did you go? >> to my friend's house. >> reporter: ren told us that he went to a different friend's home. and that he didn't want to call his

inclined to speakwithusoutsidethe courtroom. >> he will prove his innocence outside of the cot. >> reporter: he's due back in court on september 17th. david stevenson, ktvu news. >> a the search is on for two armed men who held up the joyeria on story road near king road about 10:15. police say the men walked into the store wearing masks and hooded sweatshirts. at some point, a man fired at the store owner, she returned fire, and then the owner chased the men from the store. >> well, we have officers looking for witnesses, others are searching for video, possibly helping us in the investigation and we also have officers canvassing the area looking for possible suspects. >> nobody was hurt, the investigators say that the men ran from the scene without taking anything. at this point police have not been able to find them. >>> a 14-year-old girl was struck by a pickup truck today while riding her bike at redwood city. the bike made a right turn from jefferson avenue to alameda, and the girl attended woodside high school and the accident is under investigation, and the driver is sa

originated whoaskedusnotto show his face. he said flames erupted out of control from his fireplace. the fire did start there but not sure what cause today to spread. >> the fire was accidental and not suspicious in nature. >> reporter: fire officials say accidental fires can be common during the holiday season. with the colder weather and the extra use of lights and candles. they hope an incident like this one will remind people to be extra cautious. robert honda, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the coast guard rescuers were called out on the bay today to help voters if distress. human and animal. the cabin cruiser started taking on water near the marina at 12:30 this afternoon. the people on board called 911. rescuers arrived to find a group of people along with a going, cat and snake. >> there were eight people on board. they all had personal flowtation devices on so they would have been safe enough in the cold water. it is pret calm conditions out here on the bay today, too. >> nobody was hurt. a broken dry shaft seal is being blamed for that problem. >>> now to oakland where the polic

. >> hello. thanks forhavingus. >>i can tell by the lights in this skype that you in fact did get your power back. >> finally! >> when did it come back on. >> they came back on saturday in the afternoon. so we were out for about 11 days. >> do you think your song had anything to do with you guys getting the power back? >> i'd like to think so, but we had out of state workers come and actually fix our power, so i'm not sure if they actually got to see it. >> how many days were you without power before you got frustrated enough to write this song? >> probably like a week. >> so who is responsible for actually writing the song? >> we were out to dinner at like a chinese restaurant and we just started talking and my mom said we're never getting back our power so we just started sippinging this song and we just at the dinner table started writing the lyrics and then came home and filmed it. ♪ i called lipa but lipa never called me ♪ >> i'm curious, what's it like going 11 days without power like day-to-day. >> your flashlight becomes your best friend and goes everywhere with you. it's r

of the dead and honors those no longerwithusincludingloved ones and ancestors. amber lee iswithustoshow us the roots of this tradition. >> reporter: we're live where people have set up altars like this one. but the main attraction is the annual procession through the streets of the mission. all eyes were drawn to the aztec dancers and their colorful head gear witnessed by hundreds in the procession many with candles. the spirit of ancestors come to visit once a year on this day. >> i'm teeling -- feeling very happy and feel great to showcase our culture. >> they have the food and drink that they love and things like that to honor the dead. >> reporter: this woman told us the tradition of face paint appealed to her as she honored her friend robert yagey killed in a bicycling accident years ago. >> i love that people come together to make art in the name of someone they love to create something beautiful, you know when things are seemingly falling apart. >> reporter: this woman built an altar if her late son-in-law and deceased family members. >> this is like bringing them back

forustoprocess them. that 20%foruscouldbe 60,000 ballots and could take three or four days to count. >> election staff can't go home until all of the precincting deliver their ballast. -- their ballots. these workers will be up late into the night to make sure everything gets processed. >> and more results now. measure a is winning so far. that means an $11 parcel tox will be over the next six years to help fund the community college district, assuming it passes. >> richmond voters are rejecting a proposed soda tax. if approved they would have a fee on one cent per ounce of sugar sweet beverages. it's losing with a 68% no vote. the latest tallly shows the next measure is winning with 62%. voters appear to be voting down a'a patient on measurement c. it would be taxed at a rate of 4%. >> debates and campaign battle. after the dust settles, washington remains the same as it was before the election. let's go there with scott. >> reporter: the president keeps the white house. republicans keep the u.s. house and democrat keep the senate. after two years of washington gridlock,

that police were looking for a hit-and-run driver. the cyclisttoldushesuffered a major concussion. he also lost his bike, which he says was stuck to the front of the vehicle. the damaged bike was later found. police say the woman apologized, but is being charged with felony hit-and- run. her name still hasn't been released. >>> more problems tonight for toyota. the company is recalling hundreds of thousands of prius hybrids. many prius owners are just now hearing about this recall. >> reporter: frank, many toyota customers told us they bought a prius because of its gas mileage and dependability. tonight, school teacher marian mark drove her 2007 prius to the downtown toyota of oakland dealership to get her tires checked. she told us she wasn't aware of the latest recall. >> if there's a recall, i'm glad they're being honest and hoping to fix it. >> reporter: toyota is voluntarily recalling 600,000 priuses in the u.s. the 2004 through 2009 models. the problem is a potentially defective steering wheel. of the same cars, 300,000 may also have a faulty water pump that may cause the prius to st

. and this is bay area news at 7:00. happening now, caralou on montgomery street. theytellsusthatit comes amidst. >> reporter: well act protest and a counterprotest here and across the street earlier. wrapped up just about 30 minutes ago. and police had to step in at least once. now about 150 folks were out here in front of the israeli consulate, holding signs and the mega phones. this is what the activists called an emergency protest. their emergency: stop the war on gaza, and they meant to protest the u.s. support of israel. >> i'm here because i've seen this too many times before, israel being the aggressor against palestine. >> u.s. aid to israel should be ended because they have the most powerful armyand continues to receive at least $3 billion a year in u.s. military aid. >> reporter: and a counterprotest was organized and police made their presence known, trying to diffuse the situation. pro israel groups out here, also with flags and signs, they didn't nearly have the same number saying that their demonstration was if together quickly. but they believe that hama is in their hand. i coul

was wearing oversize boots. the deputies say the watch device could havebeenusedtotrigger a bomb. >>> new at 7:00 tonight. the deadly contphreubgt in gaza between israeli forces and hamas -- conflict in gaza between israeli forces and hamas. we are live now with the passionate sides. >> reporter: gasia, because of what is happening half a world away there was a heated conversation here in front of the israeli consulate. >> reporter: hundreds of palestinians and supporters crowded the sidewalk on month to say their peace. >> each side blames the other. this man says he has family in gaza that is under israeli attack. >> my sister she just got married recently. talking to her husband she can hear the bombs land next to them. >> reporter: they kept them away from each other across the street. >> some palestinian supporters made their way to the israeli side where they were met with vocal opposition. hundreds of fired rocket attacks this year. >> and each one of those rocket attacks is a double war crime. first, because 100% of them are aimed at israeli civilians and the second thing they

have live team coverage for you tonight. mark has been tracking this latest sim em all dayforusbutwe first go to jade hernandez live in castro valley. >> reporter: it has been raining steadily for quite sometime. minutes ago there was a downpour and it tapered off. we are along stanton avenue and you can see traffic [ inaudible ]. we are been driving all over. why don't you take a look at this. we've been finding pockets of rain coming down pretty hard. [ inaudible ] >> this weather is real slow. >> it can't be real bad. you can come over here and watch the rain and hang out the fellas and get your hair cut. it is all good. >> these are pictures that we took earlier in the day in a soggy san rafael as you can see here. we'll have much more on this rainy weather when we check in with our meteorologist mark. >>> despite the rainy weather, holiday travel and people flying in and out of airports are experiencing minor delays. oakland and san jose have gate holds or arrival delays of 15 minutes or less and san francisco is also running smoothly tonight but about 10% of flights have

dozens of demonstrators on the uc berkeleycampusprotesting.there's a police blocked off the entrance. we are told involve test -- involve test -- several protesters are inside at this hour. this happened about 4:00 this afternoon and occupy call blog says that's when six students chained their necks to the doors on the sixth floor of that building. you see poli officers there on the scene not allowing anyone in or out. we were able to talk to university officials in just the past half hour they told us they are unaware of what motivated this protest. they tell us this building is vacant and is else seth to be demolished in the coming mites because it is not safe. we will stay on top of developing situation. you see a large number of students at the hall where it is now being closed off by police. more information coming up on the 10:00 news. that protest coincide with the a appointment of a new chancellor. the uc board of chancellor confirmed the appointment. he is currently an executive vice president and dean at columbia where we worked as a profess of history. he starts in june of

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. no injuries. >> this is not the first time this has happened. brettellsushehas gone through 18 transmissions in king kong drive iing for 16 years. this is all sport. >> i don't know much about this kind of sport but i kind of want to say, hey, i think you're doing it wrong! >>> at this time of year, this video is going to make you exceptionally angry. check this outside. somebody has a camera on their front porch. here comes a guy, unknown to the homeowner and his wife. >> he's not wearing the u.p.s. brown so i don't think he works for them. >> uh-huh. puts on his glasses and picks up a package. the owner put the camera up in august after two packages were stolen and this guy got caught. this happened in toronto. another crime milwaukee police are trying to break is this one. this happened at a foods store they're up to no good. they're waving guns around and you can see there is somebody behind the counter and they begin to terrorize the person standing by the register. >> did they hurt the guy? the poor guy was terrified. >> the ras rouwas roughed up, d away with some money a

officers, they won'ttellushowmany, have been put on administrative leave because they discharged their weapon. >> the woman we're hearing off camera, sounds like that's the mother of his children. >> listen to what you're saying. >> there's no reports as to who that is off camera talking with harris. someone is trying to get him to comply with police. sadly he doesn't. this shooting happened saturday, the video just now surfacing. they may be able to use this as part of the investigation. >> listen to what you're saying. >>> over the past six months, five different people have fallen into the train tracks in boston on their mbta red line. we saw this on boston.com. the most recent one in november, a woman straight walked off the platform. it looked like she kind of wasn't paying attention there. goes into the yellow, falls right there on the track. days before that bystanders say this 29-year-old woman was kind of stumbling around, then we see her, boom, a solid drop. what's that, about 6, 7' drop. >> less than a month before that, a 54-year-old woman, a woman in the white coat,

for this day, but change is on the horizon. meteorologist rosemary orozco will run it downforuslaterin this news cast. >>> on the east coast residents recovering from last week's massive storm are now bracing for another. more than 1 million homes in new jersey and new york are still without power. now forecasters are warning about a nor'easter expected to hit wednesday. this next storm is expected to bring rain, wind, and freezing temperatures to the region. authorities say it could also cause more power out ajs. >>> so life in the northeast is beginning to return to normal. more than 1 million students returned to school today after week-long closure due to last week's superstorm. most but not all schools were reopened today. in the hardest-hit areas, dozens of schools remain closed due to structural damage and power issues. >>> san jose place say a 23-year-old man is now under arrest for this past weekend's fatal shooting of a father of three. investigators say gal have a knew the victim, 2-year-old robert. investigators say it appears gal van and agulto got into some kind of arg

story 7:00, jana is live at the museum andtellsusoneperson was arrested but police do not consider it to be the main suspect. >> that's right, gasia. i spoke with museum staff, and they tell me that even though one person was arrested, they still have not recovered any of the items that were stolen from the museum. they do have surveillance video and say it peer apierce that this crime was planned out in advance. staff were told to report to a meeth this morning where they learned about the theft. the director says someone broke into the history gallery about midnight setting off alarms. the museum has 24-hour security so the three guards on site called police. >> there was damage at the point of entry where the burglars entered and there were several artifacts taken from display cases and those cases were damages but luckily no one hurt. >> the director says police responded within three minutes but found no one. >> unfortunately it seems that these burglars knew what they were looking for, they had tiefd objects and came well prepared to they were in and out very quickly. >> muse

. >> we want you to succeed. let's challenge ourselves to find the common ground that haseludedus. let'srise above the dysfunction and do the right thing together for our country. >> reporter: but can the speaker make deals with the white house and still satisfy tea party republicans. >> i'm not sure i see that changing over the next few years. >> reporter: usf political analyst, david latterman says republicans are at a cross roads. either continue to stone call -- >> or do they get the message that a lot of people don't want that, and there is room for compromise, and they do come to some accommodation on a couple things. >> reporter: diana feinstein says there's hope. >> we have to find some ways to use that word, which some are disdainful of berks you which i see in an enormously confident sense, and that word is compromise. >> this isn't something that i'm going drawing lining in the sand. he's not going to draw any lines in the sand, i don't believe. >> reporter: compromise may be what voters want, but republicans may be seeming to decide if compromise not only works for the cou

. >> hello and welcome to update news. >> thank you forjoiningus. sanjose state's football team a winning season this year. the fans are coming to the stadium but not necessarily to watch the football game. lexi? >> that's right, tyler. you'd think a winning season mes rushing in to spartans stadium. as i've learned, that's not the case. football is not the only reason fans come to spartan stadium on saturdays. students like katie dunn go for the tailgate. >> i don't know, i feel like everyone is having a better time at the tailgate. when not a lot of people go it's not as much fun. >> that's exactly what spartan football is lacking, the support. sophomore john wearing a beer helmet says even if he does go in, he won't stay for the full game. >> oh, absolutely. every time at halftime i get wao tired and i have to pass out and go to sleep. >> some students say they're more interested in drinking hard alcohol, beer, and listening to music than cheering on their spartans. >> the more people that drink, the more of a possibility someone may use bad judgment, may get hurt or injured or suffer

lots in morgan hill. one witness at ktvu toldheusedastun gun on her. >> so i saw sparks coming from the side, they looked like little electrical lines. >> reporter: sources tell us that stun gun is the main evidence connecting the then 17- year-old to see torres to the attack. his link to the lamar case makes him evening more relieved. >> we've heard about had link before, but now that they've brought the charges against him, i think that definitely gives our community a little bit more peace. >> reporter: the analysts and his father say that the two case are very much connected and hopes it leads to more tips. >> these are positive developments, they're building the case against him, trying to show a pattern. >> maybe this will get people to finally speak up and realize that there was a monster in our community and now he's going it finally bed prosecuted for the crimes he committed. >> reporter: torres is going to be tried san adult, and this family inclined to comment. >> we have an update tonight often a hit and run accident in san francisco's presideo, a woman has vended and u

to the airport make sure you come ahead. >>> well the splash showers have hit mostofusforthe day over the north bay. over the last hour we have seen the system finally begin to shift over the central bay. we will show you again we've got steady rain continuing over the north bay and as we look along the peninsula we have rain headed this way. now from san francisco down to san mateo. and it's now crossing over the east bay with oakland reporting a few light showers here. as we get into the evening hours we're going watch this system continue to push to the south and as it does it will continue to bring us rain into the north bay we've seen anywhere from 3-10á7b9 and i will tell you how long this system is going to stick around. >>> highway patrols investigating a fatal cash that left one woman dead. it happened about 2:20 this afternoon. an suv veered into a disabled car and that car was pushed into traffic and overturned. the woman inside the disabled car was ejected. >>> workers of the port of oakland are applauding ending agreement that crippled their operations today. late this a

, got 25,000 pennies and made afloorusingnothingbut pen ins. >> isn't that weird that money is cheaper than using actual tiles. that seems strange to me, i would think that would be more expensive than using tiles. >> you would think. but in this piece -- it actually looks pretty cool. >> i think it's cool. >> can i do that? i just redid my house. >> maybe you could do did again. >> maybe i could do a countertop or something. >> you could have a garage, penny floor garage. >> hey, dude, come check out my garage. this is so -- money. >> nice. >> it's about three weeks to finish the job. she did trade tattoos for manpower so she had people helping her do it without having to pay any extra money necessarily to do it. and it did take them about 300 hours to complete. >>> pesky really wants in. >>> this is surveillance footage from a warehouse in houston, texas. the guy kind of climbing down dangerously from the roof of this warehouse. according to the sheriffs department in houston. this is a metal piece. you pick up this giant piece of equipment. it's a giant industrial air con

this goat straight up, but this is a pretty big animal. >> oh! >> ah. >> paolofinallyusesallhis might, gets the leg out from between the two trees. the goat kind of tumbling down the hill a little bit, but was able to stand up a paolo chases this goat back to his goat friends. >> he's not limping! >> from there we're going to go to the waters of the shores of maui, where a crew from the four season the outrigger program are just out there enjoying the nice scenery when they see something floating in the water. >> do you see that? it's swimming. >> the deer barely has his nose above the surface. i mean, this thing is swimming, but is really close to, i've got to believe, drowning. >> 12 years, i have never, ever seen a deer like this. >> eventually, they get close to the thing, and somebody jumps out with, like, a red buoy, and they're trying to wrap that around the deer. you see the girl. she kind of gets the red boyer around the deer and gets him to shallow water enough where he can sort of walk on his own, but the deer is so disoriented, the deer starts going back outto the ocean. >

. this onetakesustoeurope. first at the rotterdam zoo, i show you the birth of an indian rhino. >> that mom, watch what happens? >> a rhino birth is something i can't -- >> lays down. there it is coming out of the rear. i don't think the tusk is full grown at this point. >> i don't think that's the rear. >> you know what i'm skag, coming out of the posterior area of the rhino. she's laying down but she's going to get up. she realizes this cookie is almost baked. >> standing there. >> looks like a rag doll. >> feet first. >> is it alive? >> when you see how it drops and doesn't move, you're thinking it's not alive. >> what's going on? >> you notice this is taking place after dark, and you'll notice there's some light. it seems her keepers are noticing, hey, wait a minute, something is going on in there. her ears go back and she's sniffing her baby because this is her little baby. >> there you can see the baby was alive and happy and healthy. >>> we leave the netherlands and jaunt on down to france, the notre dame cathedral. those birds are sparrows. watch what they do with them?

valley mobile-home park in pacheco. firefighters got the call just after 11:00 a.m..neighborsusedwhateverthey could to try to help. >> that tree right there, if they hadn't watered that down, it would have come over and got my home. >> reporter: no one was inside at the time, but next door neighborhood penny kirby who says the woman who lived there with her son lost everything. >> he i went oh, my god, you know? she has been here, maybe ten years. she has lost her husband, you know and now her home. it's like oh, i feel so, so sorry for her. >> reporter: to give you an idea of the intensity of the fire, right next door we can show you where the side of the cooler was actually bubbling from the heat. three engineer companies with the contra costa county fire protection district arrived in minutes and kept the flames from spreading to other homes, but firefighters acknowledged that they will soon have to do more with less. department plans to close four stations in january after voters said no to a new parcel tax designed to fill a $16 million budget hole. >> a couple of the un